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  • 1Shed — For other uses, see Shed (disambiguation). A rural shed …

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  • 2timber, timbre — These look alikes have different origins and meanings. Timber, from Old English, means wood as a building material (lumber) and wooded land: We collected enough timber to build a small shed. That is a thriving stand of timber. Timbre, from a… …

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  • 3South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company — Infobox rail railroad name=South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company system map size=300px locale=South Carolina start year=1827| end year=1843 successor line=South Carolina Rail Road hq city=Charleston, SC gauge=5 ft Chartered in 1827, the… …

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  • 4South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company — South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company Locale South Carolina Dates of operation 1827–1843 Successor South …

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  • 5Enugu — (or Enugwu) is the capital city of Enugu State, Nigeria. It has a population of 688,862 (2007 estimate). The people of Enugu belong largely to the Igbo ethnic group, which is one of the three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria. The name Enugu comes …

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  • 6Plettenberg Bay — Plettenbergbaai Plett   Town   The Plettenberg Bay viewed from Robberg Peninsula …

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  • 7Wendy house — A Wendy house, also known as a cubby house or play house, is a small toy house.The name originates from the character of Wendy Darling in J. M. Barrie s play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up. Wendy was injured soon after her arrival in …

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  • 8Akanu Ibiam International Airport — Enugu Airport IATA: ENU – ICAO: DNEN …

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  • 9North Sydney Technical High School — on Miller Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia first opened as St Leonard s Superior Public School (opening 1844). The school has subsequently been named: Greenwoods, North Sydney Primary School, North Sydney Household Arts (Home… …

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  • 10Admiral's Row — is a row of Second Empire style homes formerly used by naval officers in the New York City borough of Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [ [http://www.historicfortgreene.org/admiral.html… …

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